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2000 Seve Trophy
Dates14–16 April
VenueThe Old Course, Sunningdale Golf Club
LocationBerkshire, England
Captains
United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
12½ 13½ Europe
Continental Europe wins the Seve Trophy
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The 2000 Seve Trophy took place 14–16 April on The Old Course at Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England. The team captain for Great Britain and Ireland was Colin Montgomerie, with the captain for Continental Europe being Seve Ballesteros. The inaugural competition was won by Continental Europe. The event was officially called "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy".[1]

Format

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The teams competed over three days with four fourball matches on both Friday and Saturday, four foursomes matches on Saturday afternoon, four greensomes matches on Sunday morning and ten singles on Sunday.[2]

Each member of the winner team received 150,000, the losing team €90,000 each, giving a total prize fund of €2,400,000.[3]

Teams

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Mark James, who qualified by finishing 18th on the 1999 European Tour Order of Merit, turned down the chance to play for Team Great Britain and Ireland and was replaced by David Howell.

United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Team GB&I
NameCountryQualification
Colin MontgomerieScotlandPlaying captain
Lee WestwoodEngland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 2nd
Paul LawrieScotland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 6th
Pádraig HarringtonIreland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 7th
Darren ClarkeNorthern Ireland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 8th
John BickertonEngland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 20th
Gary OrrScotland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 21st
David HowellEngland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 22nd
Phillip PriceWalesLeading player on the 2000 European Tour Order of Merit on 9 April
Ian WoosnamWalesCaptain's pick
Europe Team Continental Europe
NameCountryQualification
Seve BallesterosSpainPlaying captain
Sergio GarcíaSpain1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 3rd
Miguel Ángel JiménezSpain1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 4th
Jarmo SandelinSweden1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 9th
Jean van de VeldeFrance1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 13th
Thomas BjørnDenmark1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 14th
Bernhard LangerGermany1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 15th
Alex ČejkaGermany1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 17th
Robert KarlssonSwedenLeading player on the 2000 European Tour Order of Merit on 9 April
José María OlazábalSpainCaptain's pick

Source:[4]

Day one

[edit]

Friday, 14 April 2000

Morning foursomes

[edit]
United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
Montgomerie/WoosnamUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1Olazábal/Jiménez
Clarke/WestwoodUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 & 3Čejka/Langer
Harrington/PriceUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upBjørn/Karlsson
Lawrie/OrrEurope 3 & 2García/van de Velde
3Session1
3Overall1

Source:[5]

Afternoon fourball

[edit]
United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
Westwood/HowellUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1Olazábal/Ballesteros
Clarke/BickertonEurope 1 upBjørn/Jiménez
Woosnam/HarringtonEurope 2 & 1Čejka/Langer
Lawrie/MontgomerieEurope 3 & 2Sandelin/García
1Session3
4Overall4

Source:[6]

Day two

[edit]

Saturday, 15 April 2000

Morning fourball

[edit]
United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
Woosnam/MontgomerieEurope 6 & 5Jiménez/Olazábal
Lawrie/OrrUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upSandelin/Karlsson
Bickerton/PriceEurope 1 upBjørn/García
Clarke/WestwoodUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 & 1Čejka/van de Velde
2Session2
6Overall6

Source:[7]

Day three

[edit]

Sunday, 16 April 2000

Morning greensomes

[edit]

The greensomes were due to be played on Saturday afternoon but were delayed by rain and played on Sunday morning before the singles matches.

United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
Lawrie/OrrhalvedJiménez/Olazábal
Montgomerie/HowellUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1García/van de Velde
Clarke/WestwoodEurope 4 & 3Langer/Bjørn
Harrington/PricehalvedČejka/Karlsson
2Session2
8Overall8

Source:[8]

Singles

[edit]
United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
Colin MontgomerieEurope 2 & 1Seve Ballesteros
Darren ClarkehalvedSergio García
John BickertonEurope 2 & 1Jarmo Sandelin
Lee WestwoodUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upThomas Bjørn
Phillip PriceUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1Alex Čejka
Ian WoosnamEurope 4 & 3Bernhard Langer
David HowellEurope 2 & 1Robert Karlsson
Gary OrrEurope 2 & 1José María Olazábal
Paul LawrieUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 5 & 4Jean van de Velde
Pádraig HarringtonUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upMiguel Ángel Jiménez
Session
12½Overall13½

Source:[9]

References

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  1. ^ "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy Unveiled". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  2. ^ "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy – Format". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  3. ^ "History in the Making". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  4. ^ "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy – The Teams". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  5. ^ "GB&I take 3-1 lead over Continental Europe". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Honours Even After Day One Of Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Level Pegging In The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  8. ^ "Teams Still Deadlocked After Greensomes In The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  9. ^ "Continental Europe Win First Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
[edit]

51°23′17″N 0°37′52″W / 51.388°N 0.631°W / 51.388; -0.631

    2000 Seve Trophy
    Dates14–16 April
    VenueThe Old Course, Sunningdale Golf Club
    LocationBerkshire, England
    Captains
    United Kingdom
    Republic of Ireland
    12½ 13½ Europe
    Continental Europe wins the Seve Trophy

    The 2000 Seve Trophy took place 14–16 April on The Old Course at Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England. The team captain for Great Britain and Ireland was Colin Montgomerie, with the captain for Continental Europe being Seve Ballesteros. The inaugural competition was won by Continental Europe. The event was officially called "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy".[1]

    Format

    The teams competed over three days with four fourball matches on both Friday and Saturday, four foursomes matches on Saturday afternoon, four greensomes matches on Sunday morning and ten singles on Sunday.[2]

    Each member of the winner team received 150,000, the losing team €90,000 each, giving a total prize fund of €2,400,000.[3]

    Teams

    Mark James, who qualified by finishing 18th on the 1999 European Tour Order of Merit, turned down the chance to play for Team Great Britain and Ireland and was replaced by David Howell.

    United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Team GB&I
    NameCountryQualification
    Colin MontgomerieScotlandPlaying captain
    Lee WestwoodEngland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 2nd
    Paul LawrieScotland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 6th
    Pádraig HarringtonIreland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 7th
    Darren ClarkeNorthern Ireland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 8th
    John BickertonEngland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 20th
    Gary OrrScotland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 21st
    David HowellEngland1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 22nd
    Phillip PriceWalesLeading player on the 2000 European Tour Order of Merit on 9 April
    Ian WoosnamWalesCaptain's pick
    Europe Team Continental Europe
    NameCountryQualification
    Seve BallesterosSpainPlaying captain
    Sergio GarcíaSpain1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 3rd
    Miguel Ángel JiménezSpain1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 4th
    Jarmo SandelinSweden1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 9th
    Jean van de VeldeFrance1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 13th
    Thomas BjørnDenmark1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 14th
    Bernhard LangerGermany1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 15th
    Alex ČejkaGermany1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 17th
    Robert KarlssonSwedenLeading player on the 2000 European Tour Order of Merit on 9 April
    José María OlazábalSpainCaptain's pick

    Source:[4]

    Day one

    Friday, 14 April 2000

    Morning foursomes

    United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
    Montgomerie/WoosnamUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1Olazábal/Jiménez
    Clarke/WestwoodUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 & 3Čejka/Langer
    Harrington/PriceUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upBjørn/Karlsson
    Lawrie/OrrEurope 3 & 2García/van de Velde
    3Session1
    3Overall1

    Source:[5]

    Afternoon fourball

    United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
    Westwood/HowellUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1Olazábal/Ballesteros
    Clarke/BickertonEurope 1 upBjørn/Jiménez
    Woosnam/HarringtonEurope 2 & 1Čejka/Langer
    Lawrie/MontgomerieEurope 3 & 2Sandelin/García
    1Session3
    4Overall4

    Source:[6]

    Day two

    Saturday, 15 April 2000

    Morning fourball

    United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
    Woosnam/MontgomerieEurope 6 & 5Jiménez/Olazábal
    Lawrie/OrrUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upSandelin/Karlsson
    Bickerton/PriceEurope 1 upBjørn/García
    Clarke/WestwoodUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 & 1Čejka/van de Velde
    2Session2
    6Overall6

    Source:[7]

    Day three

    Sunday, 16 April 2000

    Morning greensomes

    The greensomes were due to be played on Saturday afternoon but were delayed by rain and played on Sunday morning before the singles matches.

    United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
    Lawrie/OrrhalvedJiménez/Olazábal
    Montgomerie/HowellUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1García/van de Velde
    Clarke/WestwoodEurope 4 & 3Langer/Bjørn
    Harrington/PricehalvedČejka/Karlsson
    2Session2
    8Overall8

    Source:[8]

    Singles

    United Kingdom Republic of IrelandResultsEurope
    Colin MontgomerieEurope 2 & 1Seve Ballesteros
    Darren ClarkehalvedSergio García
    John BickertonEurope 2 & 1Jarmo Sandelin
    Lee WestwoodUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upThomas Bjørn
    Phillip PriceUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1Alex Čejka
    Ian WoosnamEurope 4 & 3Bernhard Langer
    David HowellEurope 2 & 1Robert Karlsson
    Gary OrrEurope 2 & 1José María Olazábal
    Paul LawrieUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 5 & 4Jean van de Velde
    Pádraig HarringtonUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upMiguel Ángel Jiménez
    Session
    12½Overall13½

    Source:[9]

    References

    1. ^ "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy Unveiled". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
    2. ^ "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy – Format". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
    3. ^ "History in the Making". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
    4. ^ "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy – The Teams". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
    5. ^ "GB&I take 3-1 lead over Continental Europe". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
    6. ^ "Honours Even After Day One Of Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
    7. ^ "Level Pegging In The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
    8. ^ "Teams Still Deadlocked After Greensomes In The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
    9. ^ "Continental Europe Win First Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
    • Coverage on the European Tour's official site

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